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3. ZZW-115-dependent inhibition of NUPR1 nuclear translocation sensitizes cancer cells to genotoxic agents

4. Targeting NUPR1 by ZZW-115, alone and in combination with genotoxic agents, is an efficient strategy for PDAC treatment

5. Nuclear dynamics of the COMPASS subunit Spp1 prepares meiotic recombination sites for break formation

6. RPA regulates telomerase action by providing Est1p access to chromosome ends

7. The finger subdomain of yeast telomerase cooperates with Pif1p to limit telomerase association with chromosome ends

9. Colicin transport, channel formation and inhibition

10. X-ray structure of the N-terminus RRM domain of Set1

18. Topology and function of the integral membrane protein conferring immunity to colicin A.

19. Functional domains of colicin A.

20. Extracellular release of colicin A is non‐specific.

21. Use of a foreign epitope as a "tag" for the localization of minor proteins within a cell: the case of the immunity protein to colicin A.

23. UFMylation of MRE11 is essential for telomere length maintenance and hematopoietic stem cell survival.

24. ZZW-115-dependent inhibition of NUPR1 nuclear translocation sensitizes cancer cells to genotoxic agents.

25. The Set1 N-terminal domain and Swd2 interact with RNA polymerase II CTD to recruit COMPASS.

26. Non-canonical Roles of Telomerase: Unraveling the Imbroglio.

27. Yra1-bound RNA-DNA hybrids cause orientation-independent transcription-replication collisions and telomere instability.

28. High levels of histones promote whole-genome-duplications and trigger a Swe1 WEE1 -dependent phosphorylation of Cdc28 CDK1 .

29. Coordination of Cell Cycle Progression and Mitotic Spindle Assembly Involves Histone H3 Lysine 4 Methylation by Set1/COMPASS.

30. The distribution of active RNA polymerase II along the transcribed region is gene-specific and controlled by elongation factors.

31. The MYST domain acetyltransferase Chameau functions in epigenetic mechanisms of transcriptional repression.

32. Recognition of the colicin A N-terminal epitope 1C11 in vitro and in vivo in Escherichia coli by its cognate monoclonal antibody.

33. Mitochondrial protein import.

34. A molecular genetic approach to the functioning of the immunity protein to colicin A.

35. The membrane channel-forming colicin A: synthesis, secretion, structure, action and immunity.

36. Isolation and molecular and functional properties of the amino-terminal domain of colicin A.

37. Purification and reconstitution into liposomes of an integral membrane protein conferring immunity to colicin A.

38. Comparison of the uptake systems for the entry of various BtuB group colicins into Escherichia coli.

39. Synthesis and sequence-specific proteolysis of a hybrid protein (colicin A::growth hormone releasing factor) produced in Escherichia coli.

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